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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 26

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anna Porta, Dolina Rich, and Ran. The Boca Raton Lions Club will hold their annual Christmas party mas Carol Service this evening at ster, Pamela Wilson, Annaleigh Winston, Henry Woodard and EJva I in Semmes Chapel. Monday at 7:15 p.m. at Smithy's Miss Judy Ann Moore, who Is Miss Emily Lawton is the choral dolph Romano. Driftwood Club.

Worthington. leaving Dec, 28 for Hawaii, was society director and Miss Marie include Gwendolyn Alexander, Carole Andrews, Suzanne Baron, Daphne Beneke, William Blodgett, Dana Boswell, Barbara Burnham, William Caler, Jose Caridi, Roy Cohen, Charlotte Cook, Judith Craske, Joy Cumminga, Gilbert Drake, Thomas Drake, Elias Eidnl-man, Randolph Fernon, Mary Elizabeth Foster, Nancy Graine, Jan Griffin, Linda Hale, Lorj Harding, There will be group singing of Melinda Rutherford. David Klan- Link Elmore is assistant director Christmas carols with Mrs. Carl fer, Frank Smith. Doris Steckerl.

Settings wer by Charlotte. Coolt, Nancy Blanchard and Joy- anna Porta in with. of service. Accompanists will be Douglas at the piano, followed by Lloyd Stern. Evelya Thrasher, John Thwing, Victoria Townsend, honored at a farewell party Friday evening given by her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred R. House, at their home, 209 Royal Palm Way. Games were played after which Miss Frances Mains, organ; Miss Margaret Sittlg, violin; and Miss the Art Department. dancing to the music of the Star Knights.

Dale Swartz and Dick nulla are Charmaine Howaniec, Elizabeth Hughes and Suzanne Jensen. Mr. end Mrs. H. Malcolm Teare ef Palm Beach announce the en-Sagement of their daughter, Miss Maralyn Teare to William Elliott Jacobs, son of Col.

and Mrs. J.E. Jacobs ol Lake City. Miss Teare was graduated from Palm Beach High School and attended Florida State University where she majored in fashion refreshments were served by Mrs. A.

H. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. in charge of the party. It will be the last meeting of the club this year.

Elizabeth Joers, Erie Kiefer, Mary Markley, piano. Miss Gwendolyn Alexander is student accompanist and Jan Griffin is Choral Society president. Reader for the service will be the Rev. Isaac Noyes Northup, chaplain. Members of the Choral Society Carel Moore, Jr.

i Guests were Sharon Lee Brown, George Lock, Valeriana Lopez, Kay Mavris, Elena McArthur, 'A Mert Baker, Elaine Knight, Bill An average of 20 pounds of plastic material is being used in every 1359-model automobile. Douglas McDonald, Christine Metz, Cannon, Barbara Warren, Steve -hnh hrrt fUohVort ZiiDl I Therese Michael, Margarita Mor- Goldsmith, Ellas Chalbub, Elizabeth Wick, Tommy Worley, Henri merchandising and retailing. At FSU she was an active member ef Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, a varsity cheerleader, a member of E. Isabella, Bill Payne, Glen Payne, Tommy Sansbury, Donald Lightweight Luggage Leonard, Bonnie Pierce, bueiien Village Vamps, a Junior Counselor and Sweetheart of Phi Delta MISS MARALYN TEARE Schuesslcr, Chloe Lindsley, Don i Theta. She is now employed In the Maronville, Barbara Pagan and State Treasurers Office, TaiianaS' Robert Mnscowvo, Barbara Bates, Jimmy Moore, Jerry Swyers, Stel la Neimyer, Lana Neilsen, Joanne Bank Personnel Feted At Party Mr.

Jacobs was graduated from Columbia High School where he Templeton, Zoe Ann Walter, LWfla u. elpcted to the National iionoi Society in his Junior year and let Boyd, and Fred McCoy, Attend Coffee The Poinciana Room of the Palm Beach Towers was the tered four years in ail major ports. He is now a geology major at Florida State University. He Is JUPITER Jupiter Woman's Club members attended a morning mpmher of Phi Delta ineia scene last night of the annual Christmas party given by Atlantic National Bank for directors, officers, employes and their guests. coffee given by the Junior Wom fraternity and played two years of varsity football on the Seminole en's Club of the North Palm Beaches at the home of Mrs.

I i Two hundred and twenty persons Kouad. He is a member 01 me ttended. James Roberson. They were: Mrs Advanced Air Force Program and upon graduation will enter flight A buffet supper was served and Tony Mellis' orchestra played for C. L.

Menser, president of the State federation of Women's Clubs; Mrs. Dan Barden, president school as a commissioned officer, The couple will be married Jan dancing. In charge of arrangements were of the local club; Mrs. William nary 30 in the Roman Catholic Mrs. Robert B.

Anderson, assisted Sauter, Mrs. Warren Haymond, Church in Lake City. by Miss Lois Walsh, Mrs. T. K.

Mrs. Neil Du Bois, Mrs. Roy MU Clyburn and Richard Sexton. ler, Mrs. James Lanier, Mrs, Tress Out-of-town guests were Mr.

Albrecht, Mrs. Charles Kalis, Mrs. Joseph Schattner and Mrs. R. and Mrs.

J. Taliaferro Lane of Jacksonville. Douglass. Book Honors College Student Robert C. McQuillen, a senior at Kenne Teachers College, Keene, N.H., has been accepted for recog nition in the 1959 edition of Who' Who Among Students of American Universities and Colleges, according to word received here Satur day.

McQuillen, well known In the Palm Beaches, is a Marine Corps BRAZILIAN COURT HOTEL "Palm Beach at its loveliest" Seasonal Opining December 1 61 including Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner in the Tropical Patio and Loggia Dining Room European or American Plan Oshkosh New Lightweight Soft Side Men's Hand Boarded Top Grain Cowhide Luggage SE All made with aluminum light "flush frames." Tan rayon gabardine lining with a touch of scotch plaid. Saddle tan only. 21" COMPANION (shown) 5ij lbs. 47.50 I 24" 1-SUITER 8 lbi. $54.60 24" 2-SUITER (shown) gi lbs.

$59.50 26" 3-SUITER 912 lbs. $69.50 Add 10 rdral Ten YOUR SELECTION MONOGRAMMED FREE OF CHARGE I MEMBER F.N.B. CHARGE PLAN veteran and la married to the lormer Priscllla Scribner. They have three children. McQuillen is the son of Mrs.

Eleanore Camp-hell of Peterborough, N. and Col. Bryant McQuillen of 237 Bra-lillan Palm Beach. Young McQuillen and Mrs. Mc Quillen have visited Palm Beach and West Palm Beach on various occasions and have a circle of ac l--a p-'Y quaintances in the area.

They re- aide near Bond Corner Rd. in Hera you'll find the largett selection of decorative fabrics handpicked for their quality and style imported for their smartneis from foreign Dublin, N. H. For the convenience of the Cottige colony who ara expecting friends and guests for the pre Christmas and holiday season, Room and Suite accomodations will be available on a special Reduced Tariff basis until January 15th. very reasonable prices.

ROTES Ten Papers Accepted For Essay Anthology JUPITER-Essayi written by 10 atudents of Jupiter High School have been accepted for publication In the National Anthology of Es-ays. The essays were written by Gene Frost, Joyce English, Mickey Mc-Grath, Karen Johnson and Mike Williamson, all sophomores; Martha English, a senior; Linda El-dredge and Bill Brown Mevern. Enjoy the Beautiful Cocktail Lounge and Cloister rt pmatis 231 WORTH AVE, PB, TE 2-7910 WPB, TE 2-6515 Business Hours 9-5 Closed Saturdays DEIRAY BEACH LA. PHONE cr-6-5820 Reservations TE 2-4121 Elliott Bishop 28tb Season OUR WPB STORE QPIH EVERY NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS both juniors, and Barrett Taft and Joe McClure, both freshmen. "XTv A 1 Ii tit OPENING MONDA mm jl JfJf an exquisite new V- 4'i iriirNwi fashion salon in if mi i 'i toy.

FORT I it 4 LA UDERDALE 255 East Sunrise Biol mm? 5r Mil; I -h7 Mil 4 if tpHf I Bringing now to Fort lauciercWi the famous Lillis Rubin touch in fashiont that ara known and by smart women averywhirel Breath-taking ityiei and limple elegance for all hours and all occasion! designed to flatter the five to twenty sizes, and priced from a tiny 22.95 to a frankly luxurious amount! You are most cordially invited to aHend the opening festivities to tea thii beautiful new talon this Monday, December 1 5th. Ft if 0mA LffWi "IiHmV its ii i. THESE FASHIONS CAN BE FOUND IN ALL LILLIE RUBIN AND MISS GEORGETTE SALONS: 1ILLIE RUBIN MISS GEORGETTE A) WIS, drujcf yJLo 10J7 Lincoln Rend. Mteml l.oeh 1511 Eait SiurUs Tl laudtrdal 111 Worth Anu, Palm Baeh SSI Mlracl Mitt, Cnal GsbIm Brooklyn, N. Y.

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